Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Beryl Lock
Letter No. VWL1674
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Beryl Lock
Letter No.: VWL1674
The White Gates,
Dorking.
July 14 [1942]
Dear Mrs Lock
Thank you very much for your letter – Ursula has been quite wonderful1 – she has determined to make a new life for herself and not let the past take possession of her – and I believe that she will succeed. She has been down here twice now – the second time to help rest her bad toe – poor child – (I think it is mending well now) – she fitted in so wonderfully to our rather hugger-mugger household – & did not mind having to sleep on a sofa in our rather crowded house. I am so glad that Rosemary2 is here so that they can see each other.
You know that we shall love doing all we can to help her – & she has many other good friends – she has such a genius for making friends.
Yours sincerely
R. Vaughan Williams
1. Her husband Michael Wood had died of a heart attack on Monday 8th June 1942.
2. Rosemary Lock, UW’s sister.
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Shelfmark:MS Mus. 1714/1/14, ff.21-22
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Citation:Cobbe 387